Oratory of San Rocco
In the past, it was dedicated to San Mommè or San Mamante. According to the tradition, Saint Rocco stopped at the oratory, in the course of a journey towards Rome. The tombstone, placed on the simple stone facade, attests the building was based on in 1287, by the family Frescobaldi. The interior has a single nave and it has a roof with roof-truss. Above the main altar a 17th century canvas representing Saint Rocco and Saint Mamante (?). On the right wall a sepulchral stone by a young member of the Pazzi family.
